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Microsoft has announced that GPT-5.6 has become the preferred AI model powering Microsoft 365 Copilot, enhancing productivity across Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and the new Cowork feature.
Microsoft is replacing OpenAI and Anthropic AI models with its own MAI models in products like Excel and Outlook to cut costs. The shift could lead to reduced performance for Copilot users, even as pricing remains the same.
Microsoft's AI leadership is undergoing a major shift with 33-year-old Jacob Andreou taking over Copilot, overseeing more than 11,000 employees and steering a new unified AI strategy.
Signal president Meredith Whittaker warns that AI chatbots are not your friends and criticizes the use of AI agents as a potential backdoor for surveillance.
This article explains how Microsoft is considering using a cheaper Chinese AI model to reduce costs for its Copilot assistant, highlighting the concept of AI models and open-source software.
Learn how to create a basic AI assistant interface similar to Microsoft's Copilot Cowork, complete with usage tracking and API integration.
NHS England is rolling out Microsoft 365 Copilot to over 505,000 staff following a successful pilot that saved 43 minutes per day on average. This marks the largest AI deployment in healthcare globally.
Microsoft’s Build conference opens with a wave of AI tooling, but the company faces a pressing challenge: low paid subscription rates for Copilot. The company must balance innovation with monetization as it pushes AI into every corner of its products.
Learn how Microsoft's AI assistant Copilot is getting faster and easier to use with its latest update. Understand what AI assistants do and why these improvements matter for daily work tasks.
Relying on default settings in AI tools like Copilot and Gemini can lead to misleading results and unconscious bias. A recent investigation shows that identical datasets with different labels can produce starkly different outputs, highlighting the need for user awareness.
Google's AI assistant Gemini is facing criticism for becoming overly pervasive across its apps, similar to Microsoft's Copilot. The platform risks overwhelming users with too many AI interruptions.
Microsoft is discontinuing its Xbox Copilot AI assistant, shifting focus toward broader AI initiatives. The move follows a reorganization led by new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma, who is bringing in CoreAI executives to reshape the platform's future.